Pink Everything for Breast Cancer Awareness

Molly Maid|October 13, 2015

For those that may not be aware, October is Breast Cancer Awareness month. Here at Molly Maid, we focus our charitable efforts to victims of domestic violence though our Ms. Molly Foundation. However, we are very aware of the pain that breast cancer can cause. Most of our employees, franchise owners, and corporate employees have been affected by this disease either directly or indirectly with a family member or a friend. Molly Maid would like to share resources and tips on how you can help support.

Resources

There are a ton of resources for those that are affected by breast cancer. Here are just a few that can help you or someone you know if suffering from breast cancer.

Cancercare.org

Cancercare.org provides free, professional support services for people affected by breast cancer, as well as breast cancer information and additional resources.

Patient Advocate Foundation is your one stop shop for all resources and assistance programs if you are suffering or have suffered from breast cancer.

Photo Cred: North Charleston on Flickr

Tips On How to Support

There are several ways to support victims of breast cancer. For best results, try reaching out to local organizations or find events in your area. Listed below are some resources if you would like to help support the fight against breast cancer.

Molly Maid’s non-profit organization the Ms. Molly Foundation teamed up with Detroit Lions safety Glover Quin on Tuesday, Nov. 4, for a Celebrity Guest Griller event at bd’s Mongolian Grill in Ann Arbor, Mich. – where Molly Maid USA headquarters are located. Since Ms. Molly’s inception in 1996, the organization has raised over $1.9 million dollars for local domestic violence shelters and agencies throughout the United States. Proceeds from the event benefited SafeHouse Center, which provides free and confidential services for those impacted by domestic violence or sexual assault, and live or work within Washtenaw County. For more than two hours, Glover spoke to …